At twilight's end, the shadow's crossed / a new world birthed, the elder lost.Yet on the morn we wake to find / that mem'ry left so far behind.To deafened ears we ask, unseen / "Which is life and which the dream?"

Someone (a n00b, not a memer) actually played Dubious Challenge against me in a draft match. It gave me a thing. It did not give them a thing. I gently mentioned after the game that they might want to replace it with a better card.

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I'm glad they did something with it, though, even if it is just that. If a numbers crunch points them toward a vanilla uncommon Legendary, good on them for giving the "character" a bonkers origin story.

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I doubt it. a 3-toughness vanilla for 5 is just begging to trade down.

The opponent doesn't always have a guy with 3 power, and there is also the strategy of giving a Dross Crocodile flying - this is almost twice as strong for just 1 more mana. What is the smallest vanilla you would play for 5 mana in limited? In some formats you might play a 3/3 as a last resort, so the extra 6 power here is all upside.

Also I recently realized that GILBIC often means something similar to "dies to removal" (not the webcomic).

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